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Choosing a Junior English Program – What You Should Look For

Since people have many different reasons for learning English, CISL offers a variety of English courses in academic English, business English, and more. Our integrated CISL curriculum combines grammar, vocabulary building, reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. For more information visit:https://cisl.edu/

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Choosing a Junior English Program – What You Should Look For

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  1. Choosing a Junior English Program – What You Should Look For For children who have arrived in an English-speaking country as non-English speakers is such a daunting experience. Yes, they can chat to their family members, but they will need to attend school and if you live in a country that speaks English, chances are the schools are going to be English as well. This is why many of the top English schools provide junior programs, so youngsters can learn English together. One of the most reputable and internationally recognized language schools offer English camps for students from the age of thirteen through to seventeen. The bonus of the English camp is that the students attend classes together away from the class rooms used by the adult learners. They attend the top schools, including the top Ivy league schools in the United States, enjoying a complete English language experience. The schools do offer summer and winter camps, so it doesn't have to interfere with the child's current school work load and doesn't require they have to take time off school. The camps are run for a number of consecutive days at a top university or college during the holidays, so younger students can get a feel of university life while studying and living on campus. The focus on the juniper English program is to improve the students English. The camps enable students to live and study at one of the most prestigious universities or colleges. This is a complete experience for the children, enabling them to meet people from around the world, make new friends, experience college life and learn and improve their English at the same time. Please note that the camps do follow a strict syllabus which is taught during the mornings with a few hours of leisure time in the afternoons. The junior English programs should only accommodate small class sizes of no more than eight or ten students. There is a reason for this. With a small class size, the instructor is able to pay more attention to each student, ensuring that they are understanding and progressing in the class. Further, each child will have more speaking time. Speaking a new language is the best way to improve and build confidence, enabling them to use the new language outside of the class room quickly and effectively. The classes are diverse as there are young juniors who are from all over the world arriving to learn English. This enables students to learn about other countries and cultures, while making new friends that they can keep for many years to come. In addition to this, activities are included in the camp, so students are not stuck in a class room all day every day. After morning studies, students are introduced to numerous activities in and around the

  2. campus. All are carefully monitored and have adult supervision. Children are encouraged to speak English throughout the camp to ensure the best end result. The junior English camps cater to children from around the world. The camps do enable children to stay on campus if they have traveled a far distance or they can go home in the evenings. It is encouraged that children stay for the studies and the activities, so that they get the most of their learning experience and spend the valuable time speaking English and improving their skills. It is recommended when looking for junior English programs that you look for reputable schools with years of experience and a proven track record, so you can send your child or children on camp with confidence. About Us: With over 45 years of experience, Converse International School of Languages (CISL) is internationally recognized as a leader in effective language training. CISL’s locations in San Diego and San Francisco, California, offer programs and courses in English as a Second Language (ESL), including TOEFL, Cambridge English, and IELTS exam preparatory courses. CISL is one of the only language schools in North America to guarantee a maximum of 8 students per class, providing every student with more speaking time and instructor attention than larger classes. In addition to improving their English language skills, CISL students have the opportunity to learn about other cultures in our diverse classrooms. To find out more, visit https://cisl.edu.

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